The latest version uses Weather.com's wxdata feed - you will need a Weather.com location code.The code can be found in the URL on the forecast page for your location on Weather.com, using jsmorley 's WXDataWeather skin, or via http://wxdata.weather.com/wxdata/search/search?where=YOUR_LOCATION.

i checked the clickthrough option so i dont accidently scroll and adjust its size, but then i cant hover over it and see the temperature. anything i can do to keep it unchecked but not accidently scroll on it>?

I found a way to diable the scrolling while still being able to hover over. All you need to do is open the dinaj.ini file and search for "scrolling" without the " and delete the bottom 2 lines that show up which describe the scroll function.

I recently downloaded your skin and must say it is amazing.However, I have set my location code to Fremont, OH and it is still saying Chicago, IL.

This is my code: ; Weather.com location code ; Go to weather.com and search for your location. ; The location code is in the URL on the page for your location. ; e.g. for Chicago: ; weather.com/weather/today/l/US… ; ^^^^^^^^ location=USOH0329

I really love this skin. I live in the desert, so I do wish there was some more variations for when it was hot (such as a 100 F for example). I'd love to be edit or change more of the terms or sayings as well. Otherwise, super solid and thanks a ton!

You can edit the trigger point in the ".ini". Go to wherever you have your rainmeter installation (if default then it will be "C:\Users\"Your User Name"\Documents\Rainmeter]Skins\DINAJ2" Open the settings file "dinaj.ini" and scroll down the the [Variable] block, here you can find the lines "jacket_temp=65" and "coat_temp=40".

Edit the numeric values for the value that you want, save, and refresh the skin.

Hey, sorry for the late reply I just noticed this problem again after forgetting about it shortly after asking and came back to check if there was a solution. Sure enough, there was your fix and it worked flawlessly. Thank you!

I just had the same issue, for me, it was because the [mTemperature] and [mFeelsLike] in the .ini file needed its last line changed to (respectively): RegExp=<tmp>(-?\d+)</tmp>

RegExp=<flik>(-?\d+)</flik>

S0hva posted the change for that below for mFeelsLike but seems like mTemperature had the same issue . The change is to allow the value to be a negative number (for me it was feels like -3C and so it was being all screwy).

I also went ahead and changed the Lua file's min to -40F since it can get to be that cold here: RANGE_MIN = -40, RANGE_MAX = 120,

Though from browsing other comments, if it goes over the range max/min it appears to just default to the lowest/highest phrase. Didn't wanna risk it though! Hopefully changing the mTemp and mFeelsLike helps!